What does “Integrity” mean?
A. Following a strict code of conduct
B. A feeling of alarm or worry
C. To pull in or back
D. An improvement to the function or quality of something

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While Washington Irving’s books about Christopher Columbus are based on facts, they contain ________ made up details and stories.
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Daniela and Martina _____ to Aspen last weekend.
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